isaac338
Well-known member
I know this question is asked pretty often, but in my searching I haven't found anyone with a building quite like mine.
My shop is 24x24, the ceiling is 16 feet high in the middle, and 12 feet high at the edges. I have a loft upstairs that covers half of the floor space (so like 15x24) but is open to the downstairs (just a railing). The loft has couches and stuff and is used pretty frequently.
The walls and ceiling are insulated pretty well, and I have two double glazed skylights, but three or four old sash windows in the downstairs. The doors are big hinged wooden doors that have some pretty significant leaks around them (which could probably be fixed).
Given this, is the 45,000 BTU Big Maxx big enough, or should I spring for the 75,000? I'd like to keep the shop at a steady 12 or 15 degrees to keep moisture off the machinery and keep stuff from rusting. I also don't want the thing short cycling constantly.
I can post a pic of the building if it'll help.
Thanks for any advice..
My shop is 24x24, the ceiling is 16 feet high in the middle, and 12 feet high at the edges. I have a loft upstairs that covers half of the floor space (so like 15x24) but is open to the downstairs (just a railing). The loft has couches and stuff and is used pretty frequently.
The walls and ceiling are insulated pretty well, and I have two double glazed skylights, but three or four old sash windows in the downstairs. The doors are big hinged wooden doors that have some pretty significant leaks around them (which could probably be fixed).
Given this, is the 45,000 BTU Big Maxx big enough, or should I spring for the 75,000? I'd like to keep the shop at a steady 12 or 15 degrees to keep moisture off the machinery and keep stuff from rusting. I also don't want the thing short cycling constantly.
I can post a pic of the building if it'll help.
Thanks for any advice..